Russ wrote:
/etc/init.d/init.d/CommuniGate
/etc/software/init.d/webwasher
It's true that these were better to stay in /etc/init.d, but it's not mandatory. If you have symbolic links to them (S99whatever) in /etc/init.d/rc3.d, they should start in run level 3 (text, no graphics). If you normally start up the computer in run level 5 (graphics), then you need to have those symlinks in /etc/init.d/rc5.d. But if the computer is a server, you don't need the graphics anyway. To start in text mode: Yast, Graphics Card and Monitor. Anyway, it's better to follow the SuSE rules for init scripts. They are: init scripts in /etc/init.d Enable a service to start at reboot: chkconfig --add service where service is the name of the script in init.d. What chkconfig actually does is create the right symlinks in /etc/init.d/rcX.d for you. Disable a service: chkconfig --del service /etc/software/init.d/webwasher ^^^^^^^^ This part is not really standard. Is there a particular reason why you use Communigate? -- Silviu Marin-Caea Systems Engineer Linux/Unix http://www.genesys.ro Phone +40723-267961